Bootleg
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- | # to [[make]], [[transport]] and/or [[sell]] [[illegal]] [[alcoholic]] [[liquor]] | + | '''Bootleg''', '''bootlegs''', '''bootlegger''', '''bootleggers''', '''bootlegged''' or '''bootlegging''' may refer to: |
- | # to make, transport and/or sell an illegal [[version]] or [[copy]] of a [[copyright]] [[product]] | + | |
- | # to engage in [[bootlegging]] | + | In '''crime''': |
+ | * Bootlegging, or [[Rum-running]], the illegal transport of alcoholic beverages | ||
+ | * Bootlegging, the illegal operation of a [[speeder]] on a railway | ||
+ | * [[Smuggling]], the clandestine transportation of goods or persons | ||
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+ | In '''copyright infringement''': | ||
+ | * [[Bootleg recording]], an otherwise unavailable audio or video recording of a live performance | ||
+ | * [[Bootleg role-playing games]], unauthorized copies of rule-books for tabletop role-playing games | ||
+ | * [[Counterfeit]] merchandise | ||
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+ | In '''business''': | ||
+ | * [[Bootleg (radio)]], also known as pirate radio | ||
+ | * [[Bootleg mining]], a mining practice involving small, illegal mines | ||
+ | * [[Bootlegging (business)]], secret innovation within an organization | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Loft classics (mid 1990s vinyl bootleg series)]] | ||
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Bootleg, bootlegs, bootlegger, bootleggers, bootlegged or bootlegging may refer to:
In crime:
- Bootlegging, or Rum-running, the illegal transport of alcoholic beverages
- Bootlegging, the illegal operation of a speeder on a railway
- Smuggling, the clandestine transportation of goods or persons
In copyright infringement:
- Bootleg recording, an otherwise unavailable audio or video recording of a live performance
- Bootleg role-playing games, unauthorized copies of rule-books for tabletop role-playing games
- Counterfeit merchandise
In business:
- Bootleg (radio), also known as pirate radio
- Bootleg mining, a mining practice involving small, illegal mines
- Bootlegging (business), secret innovation within an organization
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